General Power of Attorney

The General Power of Attorney is used for appointing a lawyer to handle all the legal and financial affairs of a person.

Partnership Agreement

Two Parties Partnership Agreement (a general partnership) will be established under local law. It provides a basic Partnership framework only. This agreement is drafted in Neutral Form.

Factoring Agreement

A factoring agreement is used to finance a business. Under a factoring contract, the factoring company will temporarily purchase certain business assets and provide the business owner some money that they can use to fund and finance the business.

Mutual Referral Agreement

Mutual Referral Agreement is entered between two parties wherein each party refers potential clients to the other in exchange for a commission / referral fee.

Joint Venture / Consortium Agreement to Provide Service

An unincorporated joint venture / consortium agreement with a JV leader and participants to provide service to a client in a particular jurisdiction. The association is for services required for a specific project, rather than for a more permanent type of arrangement. This agreement is drafted for 2 parties in Neutral Form.

Joint Venture / Consortium Agreement to Supply Products

An unincorporated joint venture / consortium agreement with a JV leader and participants to contribute to the manufacturing of products in a particular jurisdiction. The association is for products required for a specific local project, rather than for a more permanent type of arrangement. This agreement is drafted for 3 parties and in Neutral Form.

Non-compete and Non-solicitation Agreement for Business

One way Non Compete and Non Solicitation agreement for discussion of business relationship. It imposes a unilateral non-compete and non-solicitation obligation on one party. This is drafted in short and simple form to procure signing without negotiation. This is drafted in neutral form.

How to register a sole proprietorship and partnership in Hong Kong?

Essentially, all businesses in Hong Kong must obtain a business registration certificate from the Inland Revenue Department (the “IRD”) and display a valid certificate at the place of business.  Businesses in the form of sole proprietorship and partnership have to be registered with the IRD. Registration must be done within a month of commencement of … Read more